In the old family building, there are rooms on three sides and doors in front. There is a small courtyard inside, which is really groundbreaking. It is a square pit with a height of 30 cm, which is different in size from a pit with a width of two meters and a length of more than three meters. Paved with blue bricks. It has the function of drainage, and it flows from the roof to the outside of the patio when it rains. This is probably why the name patio came into being. Patios are more common in Hakka buildings.
What does the inner patio mean?
In the old family building, there are rooms on three sides and doors in front. There is a small courtyard inside, which is actually groundbreaking. It is a square pit with a height of 30 cm, which is different in size from a pit with a width of two meters and a length of more than three meters. Paved with blue bricks. It has the function of drainage, and it flows from the roof to the outside of the patio when it rains. This is probably why the name patio came into being. Patios are more common in Hakka buildings.
What do you mean by patio?
てんじょぅぅら Tanjura
name
Attic (the part between the patio, roof and upper bed). )
What does patio room mean?
"Courtyard" in Huizhou architecture refers to the open space surrounded by houses (or walls). Except for a few "dark three rooms", most houses in Huizhou have "patios". Three patios are located in front of the hall and four patios are located in the hall. This design makes the room full of light and air circulation, but it is cold in winter and wet in rainy days. The design of patio is also closely related to Huizhou's commercial tradition. According to Feng Shui theory, water is the source of wealth. Business people, taboo capital outflow. The patio can make the rainwater on the front ridge of the house not flow outside, but be brought into the patio smoothly. In order to avoid the outflow of wealth, it is called "four waters come to the hall" or "four waters return to the Ming hall".
What does the patio in the stock mean?
Japanese stock market terms
ぁぉてんじょぅ means that the market has been rising.
What is the patio of the house?
The original intention of patio is courtyard, which refers to the open space surrounded by houses or houses and walls in the courtyard.
The courtyard in a building means that there is a space in the center of a multi-storey building that leads directly to the roof. This part of the roof is generally made of light-transmitting materials (or opaque materials) to facilitate natural lighting. This kind of building is generally more common in large public buildings.
Surrounded by walls and things like that, a small circle of land
That is, most of the public houses you see are old-fashioned
There is no balcony in the low-rise house, so the part belonging to the top platform is circled by turning the head to build a wall.
Unscramble patio
Patio tiānjǐng foreign language interpretation: English: (1) [patio]: a vertical or inclined well or passage dug in a mine to connect a work area with another work area on a higher floor (2) [patio]: an empty space surrounded by houses or houses and fences in houses; Courtyard (3) [Skylight]: Old houses in some areas have holes in the roof for lighting. In ancient military terms, it is surrounded by mountains and low-lying in the middle. 2. That is, dust bearing and caisson. The boards between the beams are square, like a well. Tang Wen Ting Yun's poem "Chang'an Temple": "Precious jade, hibiscus in the courtyard." 3. star name. That's Su Jing. One of Lu Ji's "Elegy": "Lying on the patio and listening to the sewer surge." North tombstone, Zhou Dynasty general: "The weight of the fall is the star of the town courtyard." 4. Ancient military fortifications. Guarding the city penetrates the enemy's tunnel into a well from top to bottom, which is called a patio. Gong Wei's Art of War Volume II: "Courtyard: The enemy attacked the city for the return of the tunnel. I went straight down the tunnel, invited it through the well, paid for it, and set fire to it. The enemy was in a hurry. " 5. Yard; An empty space in a house surrounded by houses or houses and walls. The Water Margin 10 1 replied: "One day, I was sitting at home. It was late May and it was very hot. Wang Qing pulled out a bench and put it in the patio to enjoy the cool. " Ba Jin's "Family II": "A big yard, covered with snow." 6.( 1) The distance from the upper part of the front wall to the eaves of Lippi Dalian is the position occupied by all the tips coming out of the eaves. (2) The space between the outer mouth of the quadrangular cross road and the outer mouth of Sanshui tooth.
What is a patio in a building? What are the specific characteristics and uses?
The patio is generally located on the roof of the building to enjoy the space. This is essentially different from simple roof lighting. Although this patio has also played the role of introducing natural light and fresh air into the room, its deeper significance lies in creating an atmosphere of * * * enjoyment space and optimizing the indoor microenvironment landscape.
You think it's a waste of space, probably because multi-storey buildings with low floors rarely do central patios for economic reasons. It is common for high-rise office buildings, luxury commercial buildings and quadrangle-style building communities to use patios as design means. Setting patios in these buildings is not a waste of space, but a combination of enjoyment space, rest space, traffic space, environmental landscape and visual interest center, which is a favorable design method.
What do you mean by closing the patio?
Old-fashioned public houses in Shanghai are usually of five or six floors. Residents on the first floor will have a small garden (surrounded by a wall) that belongs to their home, called a patio.